Two Georgia residents were arrested Monday morning shortly before noon after state police found approximately 48 pounds of marijuana in their vehicle.

According to an Arkansas State Police report, Kenyatta Carter, 21, and Anicia Muhammad, 32, were pulled over for a lane violation near the 85 eastbound mile marker of Interstate 40.

Both appeared nervous and gave “bad stories,” and were driving a third party rental vehicle, and upon gaining consent to search the car, the trooper found two cellophane bales of marijuana — totaling about 48 pounds — in luggage in the trunk.

Carter, of Atlanta, was driving the vehicle, according to the report. The two were believed to be transporting the marijuana from Phoenix to Atlanta, the report states.

Street value of the marijuana was estimated at $76,800.

Carter, who was represented in her felony bond hearing Wednesday by Russellville-based attorney Seth Irwin, was issued a $10,000 bond by District Judge Don Bourne.

Muhammad, of Douglasville, Ga., was issued a $20,000 bond, higher than her co-defendant due to the lack of legal representation.

The two face charges of possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver and possession of drug paraphernalia, and are scheduled to appear in Pope County Circuit Court on Oct. 1.